A curse is a wish gone sour, twisted sideways, and stuck into the softest spots. Titan’s "Cursed" collects twenty skin-crawling, tooth-grinding scary and sensuous stories and lyric poems that revive traditional fairy tales and create... Read More
In 2020, as the first babies born after September 11th, 2001 graduate from high school, a special program brings together a generation of young adults with adults who watched the towers fall. "I Know How This Ends" is a time-bending... Read More
"Keeping Time" is a rich novel that explores the nature of a marriage and asks whether love is a monolith, a miracle of biology, or an artificial construct. Alternating between the late 1980s and the early 2000s, the story focuses on a... Read More
A teenager adapts to her new condition while solving a sinister mystery in DC’s newest graphic novel "The Oracle Code". The name Oracle might be familiar; it’s the crime-fighting alias of the wheelchair-using technology expert, and... Read More
A young wizard fights his way to freedom in Tait Howard’s exciting and humorous graphic novel "The Sunken Tower". Digby, an orphaned boy and novice wizard, is struggling to survive on the streets of a fantastic medieval world when... Read More
Thorough and meticulous, William Rawlings’s "Six Inches Deeper" chronicles the disappearance and discovery of a murdered woman, the murder investigation, the trial, and its aftermath. This journalistic work concerns the August 1972... Read More
Julie A. Cerny’s "The Little Gardener" is a friendly, useful resource for parent-child gardening teams. Arguing that indoor lifestyles take a toll, the book extends a beautiful invitation to go outside and grow something together.... Read More
Taras Grescoe’s artful and detailed "Possess the Air" draws on letters, memoirs, and secondary sources to chronicle twenty years of resistance to Italian dictator Benito Mussolini. Set in Mussolini’s Rome, which lives and breathes... Read More